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Repair information for the Asus F201E laptop. Released in November of 2012. Model number: F201E-KX034H.

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There is a possibility to change the Cpu of this laptop?

My cpu is intel celeron 847 which means to outdated and so bad in browsing and for gaming I just want to know that there is a possibility to change the Cpu of this laptop? Or just an hopeless

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hi. i have a problem , i am using Asus X540M-GQ258T gives me problems when it comes to install games , so i just want to know that there could be a changei if i upgrade the RAM and the CPU of this lsptop?

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Better to just upgrade to SSD drive.

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Block Image

The CPU is soldered. You need a motherboard or rework experience to replace it.

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The short answer is yes. According to ASUS website, F201E supports both Intel® Celeron® 847 Processor, GHz

and Intel® Celeron® 1007U Processor, GHz.

https://www.asus.com/in/Laptops/F201E/sp...

http://cpuboss.com/cpus/Intel-Celeron-84...

Hope my answer helps you.

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Ho @v3nuo,

Looking at this video it appears that the CPU is mounted on the board or is it the plug in type with no holding mechanism or screw to keep it in place?

Wondering if the specs just mean that it could come shipped with any of the CPU mentioned depending on whether you wanted to pay extra for it at the time.

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@jayeff When he said change, I think he meant an upgrade, it does involve extra cost.

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Hi @v3nuo ,

That's what I was wondering if it were possible.

Is the CPU actually soldered to the board, making it very hard to replace?

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@jayeff If it's soldered, it's still possible, it involves more than extra cost, but I don't think it's worth as the device is too out-dated.

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